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    I just bought an elitebook 2560P at http://www.laptop-kopen.nl/hp-elitebook-2560p but it can only connect at 11Mbps it has to go to 300mbps my router is also 300 mbps?
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    I moved your post to a new thread,doesn't belong in the previous thread,not the same issue.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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    Good explanation at http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wireless/f/80211n-300-mbps.htm

    Also, anything on the local network that limits its throughput may cause the upper limit to be the lowest device limit.
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    Check lan module against the hp specs

    Also confusion as to the difference between Mbps vs mbps ... B = bytes, b = bits

    300 mbps = 37.5mb/s

    For clues to problems read this from toms hardware regarding same question
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    Probable router sets to B only (max speed specs is 11MBs).




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  6. Also check to see if you have any B devices on the network.
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    I removed the drivers from windows and did an clean install. Now it sees 2 networks 2.4ghz and 5ghz. At 5ghz it connects now at high speed. Download are 7 mb/sec now.

    Thanx
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    You mean 7 mbytes,7mb is 1/8 the speed.
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    Its G Mode... Your router is problematic...
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  10. If you can't be consistent with your unit prefixes nobody can know what you're talking about.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_System_of_Units#Prefixes

    In general, capitals refer to positive powers of 10, lower case for negative powers of 10: M=mega, m=milli. Use B for byte (8 bits), b for bit. Or just spell it out and and there will be no ambiguity: megabyte, megabit.
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